AIRLINE TRAVEL & AIRPORTS: Tokyo to Chicago / NYC (Part 1)




The first part of two videos of my travel from Tokyo to New York City aboard Northwest Airlines, with stops in Minneapolis/St. Paul and Chicago. Features: -Take off from Tokyo-Narita airport -Landing in Minneapolis/St. Paul -Landing in Chicago O’hare airport -Downtown Chicago with Tony Galvez, Leonardo Litton, and Rodel Velayo The trip to New York city isn’t included in this part yet. Part 2 will feature that, plus a side trip to New Jersey by Greyhound bus. This is for my travel vid …

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New Zealand’s Backpacker Phenomenon – CBN.com




Along with adventure in New Zealand, many travelers are discovering Jesus along the way. .. The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN www.cbn.com

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So You Get the Cheap Travel to Mexico, What’s Next…



You finally received your tickets to Mexico at the cheapest price. You did it by researching and taking your time comparing and eliminating online and offline travel companies and agent one by one. You also got your desired hotel accommodation and itineraries that did not cost so much. Now, while you are packing your things and make your way to the airport, here are some of the things and necessary advises you should know before entry, upon entry, and while at the Mexico:

Before you leave, you should have with you a photo I.D. such as passport and driver’s license, your tourist card, and your proof of citizenship. Bringing a photo I.D. would save you a lot of trouble when you check in on the airport. It would make sure that your ticket and your identity match.

The tourist card is your gate pass to Mexico. It is given free of charge but should be surrendered when you leave the country. You can get it from your airline when you check-in or in the Mexican Immigration when you arrive the country. You must not lose it and must be included at your travel document. Loosing this card is not pretty good thing to happen but if it does, make sure you have copied the number. This would make the trouble a lot easier to deal with.

Proof of citizenship should be your birth certificate. If you are a married woman and posses a driver’s license of your maiden name, be sure to bring your birth certificate to match the license.

Upon arrival, go directly to the Mexican Immigration. Here, your tourist card is validated and proof of citizenship is inspected. You must sign and accomplish the customs declaration form. You should know what to declare and what are allowable to bring in the country. If you failed to declare any item that are not allowed you will be penalized.

Here are some of the allowable items you can bring; toiletries, footwear, and clothing that is in relation to your trip duration, reading material (magazine and books), used sports equipment, one VCR, one camera, one movie camera, films (up to 12 rolls), 3L of wine or alcohol (18 years up and up), 50 cigars or 400 cigarettes (18 years old and up), musical instrument, portable TV, and medicines with prescription.

While at Mexico you should obey the rules. If you plan to rent a car, there are lots of car rental companies in the country. It you are on a tight budget, rent a car before you arrive. Rental companies offer cheap rate if you reserve early. When you get involved in an accident, do not leave the place nor make any arrangements to other people. Contact your rental company for assistance. Do not argue.

Bring the right amount of money for the day. Although Mexico uses their Peso, most business establishments accept US dollars. But peso would still give you better price. Wear comfortable clothes, Mexico is typically warm during summer and a bit cold during winter. But it still depends of your location that depends on the altitude.

When dining, make sure you drink only bottled water. Wash the fruits first before eating. Peel if necessary.

When traveling by bus, take the first class rather than the second class. First class is air-conditioned with slight price difference with the second.

These are some of the things you need to know when you travel to Mexico. And to enjoy more your whole visit in the country: stay safe!

S. Stammberger is the owner of International Travel Comp. Your Budget Travel Guide to Cheap Travel.
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Cafe Tempest Greek Travel Tip 4 Dress




For More Information – www.tellmepress.com CaféTempest: Adventures on a Small Greek Island is a witty, evocative, beautifully written novel that puts you right in the heart of Greek island life. Its so alive with the sights and smells and tastes and characters of Greece that you can pick it up and start your Mediterranean vacation on page one. On a deeper level, the book is filled with the kinds of observations, reflections, and arc of self-discovery that make Eat, Pray, Love so compelling …

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Students’ views on the Glasgow Subway




launched (21 September, 2009) a special offer for students using the Glasgow Subway – one week’s free travel when you purchase three seven-day tickets. To launch this special deal, we asked students what they think of the Subway. Find out more about the deal at www.spt.co.uk. We’ll be helping students to get the best travel deals at this year’s Scotcampus Freshers Festival in Glasgow (www.Scotcampus.com). … Students; Glasgow Subway; Underground; SPT; season ticket; offer; cheap travel; travel. …

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